Title: A first look at longitudinal weights using DC2 MC
1A first look at longitudinal weights using DC2 MC
- Karina Loureiro, Stathes Paganis
- University of Wisconsin - Madison
- LAr Week
- September 8th, 2004
2Outline
- Results from longitudinal weights applied to
electrons (8.0.58.5.0) - Test of longitudinal weights applied
(preliminary) to 50 GeV photons (8.0.58.3.0) - Photon longitudinal weights obtained using 50 GeV
photons (8.0.58.3.0) (all ?s) - Photon longitudinal weights applied to
(8.6.08.6.0) (most likely in the future) - Plans
3On Electrons ...
4Electron Longitudinal Weights (Review)
- Following previous strategy, we define the
reconstructed energy (EM barrel and end-cap) as - Erec ? (b W0EpresE1E2W3E3)
- We extract the free parameters in 100 bins of ? (
? lt 0.025) - Apply constants at the CBNT ntuple level (i.e.,
E1 eg_e1, etc.)
5Electron Resolution
6EMC Longitudinal Weights By Calorimeter Regions
7First look Linearity for hlt2.5
Without weights
With new weights
8Performance 10GeV electrons
Without weights
With new weights
9Performance 20GeV electrons
Without weights
With new weights
10Performance 50GeV electrons
Without weights
With new weights
11Performance 100GeV electrons
Without weights
With new weights
12Electrons on Photons ...
13Electron Longitudinal Weights Applied to Photons
- Effects on non-converted photons
- 8.0.5 official simulation and digitization.
Reconstruction with 8.3.0 (used for converted and
non-converted alike) - DC2 longitudinal weights for electrons applied
after reconstruction - Effects on converted photons
- Conversions identified using the conversion block
and the egtrkmatchnt_TP for lack of Geant4 truth
info - Applied DC2 longitudinal weights for electrons
after reconstruction
14Electron Longitudinal Weights Applied to
Non-converted Photons
15Electron Longitudinal Weights Applied to
Non-converted Photons by ? Regions
16Electron Longitudinal Weights Applied to
Non-converted Photons (cont.)
- Observe that the end-cap photons (red) need
almost no corrections. - There are other sweet regions where it would
seem that the photons are doing just fine. - Overcorrection (perhaps) due to fitting of tail.
17Electron Longitudinal Weights Applied to
Converted Photons (5x5 cluster size)
50 GeV photons
After e- corrections
Before e- corrections
18Electron Longitudinal Weights Applied to
Converted Photons by ? regions
19Electron Longitudinal Weights Applied to
Converted Photons by ? regions (cont.)
20Electron Longitudinal Weights Applied to
Converted Photons (3x7 cluster size)
After e- (scale) correction
Before e- (scale) correction
21Photons on Photons ...
22Photon Longitudinal Weights Applied to
Non-converted Photons
23Photon Longitudinal Weights Applied to
Non-converted Photons
248.6.0 all the way
- Events generated, simulated and reconstructed
using offline release 8.6.0 with electron
longitudinal weights turned on - Electron constants applied only to identified
conversions - Obtain new photon weights (non-converted) with
electron based calibration formula
25Results Plans
- Photon energies need to be corrected with photons
- Clustering choice has a strong effect on photon
energy reconstruction (as expected) - Need a range of photon energies to obtain the
parameters to appropriately do the fit (in the
works) - Must integrate MCTruth information (a.k.a.
Geant4) in order to tune the conversion block - Will apply two different sets of constants for
converted and non-converted photons (they will be
integrated into Athena once tested) - We might need a different way of calculating the
corrected photon energies - Will double check with results from the test beam
runs
26Motivation
- At the core of many analyses there are
electrons and photons. The understanding of the
calorimeter response and their correct weighting
are paramount to the success of the analyses.